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Article III, New Jersey Constitution
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Article III of the New Jersey Constitution is entitled Distribution of the Powers of Government and consists of one section.
Article I
Text of Article I:
1. The powers of the government shall be divided among three distinct branches, the legislative, executive, and judicial. No person or persons belonging to or constituting one branch shall exercise any of the powers properly belonging to either of the others, except as expressly provided in this Constitution.[1] |
See also
- State constitution
- Constitutional article
- Constitutional amendment
- Constitutional revision
- Constitutional convention
- Amendments
External links
- New Jersey State Legislature, "New Jersey State Constitution"
- The State of New Jersey, "New Jersey Constitution of 1947'
- The State of New Jersey, "New Jersey Constitution of 1844"
- The State of New Jersey, "New Jersey Constitution of 1776"
- New Jersey State Library, "New Jersey Constitutions"
Additional reading
- Bebout, John E., and Joseph Harrison. "The Working of the New Jersey Constitution of 1947" in the William and Mary Law Review Volume 10, Issue 2: Article 4
- Williams, Robert F. (2012). The New Jersey State Constitution, New York, New York: Oxford University Press
- Williams, Robert F. (1997). The New Jersey State Constitution, New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press
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